Alpine

Alpine
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Société des Automobiles Alpine SAS, commonly known as Alpine, is a French manufacturer of sports cars and racing cars established in 1955. The Alpine car marque was created in 1954.
The company has been closely associated to Renault throughout its history, and was bought by it in 1973.
The Alpine competition department merged into Renault Sport in 1976, and models were sold under the Renault marque.
Renault phased out the Alpine brand in 1995, but relaunched it with the 2017 introduction of the new Alpine A110. Renault later merged Renault Sport again into Alpine in January 2021, forming an Alpine business unit.
See also Bulgaralpine for the Bulgarian models, Willys Interlagos for the Brazilian models and Dinalpin for the Mexican models.
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Chassis/code names found for Alpine
Model names found for Alpine
- A106 Cabriolet (2)
- A106 Coupé (2)
- A108 Cabriolet (2)
- A108 Coupé 2+2 (3)
- A110 (19)
- A110 Berlineta (5)
- A110 Berlineta 1300 (1)
- A110 Berlineta 1600 S (1)
- A110 Berlinette (51)
- A110 Berlinette 1300 S (2)
- A110 Berlinette 1600 S (25)
- A110 Berlinette 1600 SX (3)
- A110 Berlinette 1800 (8)
- A110 Berlinette 1800VA (1)
- A110 Cabriolet (1)
- A110 Coupé GT4 (2)
- A110 GT (1)
- A110 Légende GT (1)
- A110 S (5)
- A210 M65 (1)
- A290 (1)
- A310 (1)
- A360 (1)
- A360-Renault (2)
- A361 (1)
- A442 (3)
- A521 Renault (1)
- A522 Renault (1)
- A523 Renault (2)
- A524 Renault (1)
- M63B (1)
- M64 (4)
- M65 (2)
- V6 Turbo (2)